Tonight we talk about the upcoming Destiny patch and where it leaves the state of the game. Another game we delved into this week was the Trove Beta, and as such we talk about our game experience. Having personally been in since the first wave of Alpha, it was fun to hear what my podcasting compatriots thought of it. Additionally we talk about our further descent into madness with Fallen London. Finally Kodra talks about his recent streaming of Hatoful Boyfriend... and the insanity of dating birds.

This week I am joined by our regular cast of Ashgar, Rae, Kodra and Tam. We talk FFXIV, Destiny, the sale of Minecraft to Microsoft, Fallen London and the Sunless Sea early access game, as well as some League Worlds discussion. In the game Fallen London the denizens of the Brass Embassy are Demons from the pit. I named this weeks episode an Intimate of Devils, because according to the game that is what their plural form is... and by some strange coincidence both myself and Kodra seem to have aligned ourselves to the Embassy. We run a bit longer than normal but there is quite a bit of good discussion in between.

This week we welcome back Tam as well as the rest of the regular cast of Ashgar, Rae and Kodra. We talk about what we have been doing in Final Fantasy XIV, and congratulate Tam on finally reaching Soot Black with his Chocobo. We talk in depth about Destiny, and while I thought we were going to go into this discussion giving the game generally high marks, it turns out we too have some pretty serious criticism despite just how enjoyable the game is to play. I talk a bit about the Rift Nightmare Tides expansion and the NDA lift, and finally we talk about the odd happenings in League of Legends. This week Poppy saw competitive play for the first time, and we discuss what happens when a feature of a game is bad for the game itself.

This week we are back to the original show cast of myself, Ashgar, Rae and Kodra. We talk about all sorts of things from lots of Final Fantasy XIV, some Lego Minifigures, and Kodra regales us of his adventures in a quirky game called English Country Tune. Similarly he has been working his way through his Blaugust prize Closure another interesting puzzle platformer. Reacting to the news of Wildstar switching to a Megaserver infrastructure, we ramble on about the importance of servers in games, and how the server we are playing on Cactuar has definitely increased our enjoyment in Final Fantasy XIV. Finally Rae is unleashed and there is much League of Legends drama discussion as I try and grok the difference between the LCS and the Challenger scene.